case centre on

Frequency: 6.99.8 per million words

Indicates the main topic of the case. Note: 'center on' is common in American English.

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Examples (10)

  • The prosecution's case centres on the DNA evidence found at the scene.
  • The legal case centers on a dispute over intellectual property rights.
  • The entire case centred on the testimony of a single, unreliable witness.
  • The investigation's case centered on financial records that had been tampered with.
  • The upcoming case will centre on whether the company was negligent.
  • The argument for the case must centre on the defendant's clear motive.
  • Recently, the case has centred on new evidence that has just come to light.
  • The high-profile case centers on allegations of corporate fraud, attracting widespread media attention.
  • The defense's case centred on proving their client had a solid alibi.
  • From the beginning, the police's case centered on the victim's business partner.